thursday october 22nd 1953 the acton free press acton ontario town of acton court of revision take notice that the court of revision for appeals against the 1954 assessment of the town of acton will be held in the council chambers at the town hall in acton at the hour of 1030 a m tuesday november 3 1953 a j lrfcgeachie clerk notice to creditors and otfters in the mate or alexander thomp son ute of the township of er in in the county of wellington farmer deceased all parties having claims against the estate or alexander thompson lute of the township of erin in the county of wellington farmer deceased who died on or about the seventeenth day of may 1953 are required to file proof thereof with the undersigned solicitor on or be fore the thirty first day of octob er 1953 after which the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed dated at acton ontario this thirteenth day of october 1953 c f leialhcrland acton ont a 153 solicitor for the executrix bradford takes 2 goal lead into final game the onto no lacrosse association intermediate c championship will be decided on saturday night m bradford with the home team hold ing a two goal edge over the heads of the acton rams bradford marked up the margin last saturday night in acton when they defeated the rams 11 9 in the first game of the two game total goal series ordered by the o la to break the deadlock in the first best of seven series in a con test that was typical of the six previous games between the two clubs they went at it hammtr and tongs with only one or two goals between them most of the way tied 8 8 going into the final quarter bradford pulled away with two goals midway through the fourth chapter to chalk up the victory margin acton replied once and threaten ed to tie it up when bray was penalized but rowntree wrapped it up for bradford with a solo effort whde his team was shorthanded the large contingent of bradford fans nearly blew the roof off the old ice palace when rowntree broke through for the insurance goal es pecially when they were shorthand ed but they shouldn t have been surprised acton blew a two goal lead in the third quarter while the same bradford player bray sat out a sentence for slashing the acton defense seemed to wilt when they had a one man advantage wait till we get you to brad ford we 11 beat you by a lot bigger scon pontificated the bradford fans considering the next game is on their own bailiwick it is no sec ret that on rams will have to pull up tluir socks lo salvage the cham pionship othirwise the crown will a to the onji st centre hnwtvir tun gmls m a box la coiiusl is not i big mirgin and any you are invited georgetown anglers and hunters shooting match saturday october 24 130 pm at the club house property lot 27 between 7th and 8th lines near hickory falls 1 2 gauge shotguns 22 calibre rifles iron sights chickens end turkeys ting could happen if the acton marksmen are having an on night mann their biggest threat in this scries was held off the sheit on saturday night and several of the other players couldnt seem to get ig a wrtk could makt a dif bradford take rarly lead lie visiting team chalked up three goals before acton got a reply in tht first quarter on saturday roy codings was the first to beat norm young at the 3 17 mark and his brother bruce made it 2 0 at 8 37 with ken watkins silting out a pen ally then at m 10 stan foster gave them a 3 0 lead with an un assisted goal with only 15 seconds left in the quarter uoyd smith cashed in watkin s pass for the first ham goal it took only two minutes of the second quarter for acton to tie the score with lloyd smith scoring two assists going to watkins and gerric respectively and hardly a minute later larry taillefer playing one of his best games this year shook loose and hit the upper pirt of the net ith his shot pliv went right on until the goat judgi insistently kept blinking the light to it t flu officials w u goal was stored after dis cussion the referees nlloutd the il pulum acton nhtad 4 3 a seconds liter juhnnv krapek rit sifting in and sound to give tht hams a to mhii 1 id m inn was a ptmlty for btinj too glnc with his stick ind whili hi was off gwynn blasted rowntree s pass bt hind norm mini bndford piessed thi advanligt hut the next mit ws off the slick of lloyd smith his fourth of tin nijit and it r mined the two goal kad for the rams john kraptk i ngthened it whin he wjs aumdni a free throw in front of the bndford nit and his shot bulged the cords but with on h six seconds left in th half fos tcra shot pulled brwliyird lowithin two goals again acton wobbly krapekiaadea fuseran fiftovgtt ledgers iga again presents one of its great saving events dollar days that have become so well known in the district wise housewives and shoppers watch for these special saving features that ledgers hold several times a year quantity buying allows savings for the budget wise shoppers fill your shelves with full values i g a choice peaches 20 oz tins 5 for 1 garden patch 15 oz ims wax beans 8 for 1 meats top quality lean boneless beef pot roast 3 pounds 1 top quality lean minced beef 3 pounds 1 swifts eversweet cello pkg bacon swifts loose premium franks swifts premium smokies skinless sausage smove 1 and pckaaed the flavor s superb ve e rge you to try th s brand new product i g a fancy i l- a 1afmly j- tomato juice 9 1 5 oz tins jj 8for 10 for 1 stokely cream style ortr i g a 20 oz tins pork beans 8 for 1 regular size jello powders puddings 12 for 1 2 for 1 3 lbs 1 2 pkg 1 oakleaf fancy red half tins sockeye salmon 3 for 1 campbells 10 oz tins tomato soup 9 for 11 iga fldfl the bradford team at the 0 10 mark of the third quarter for n goal and sent the acton hopes spinning high but tester nullified that when he had a clear path through to young at 8 5 bradford again put on the pitssurt hut bray was given a p n ally for slashing and the acton club tried hard to lengthen their lead however rowntree the cream of visitors defense corps grabbed a louse ball and pulled the string on n long shot that hit the upper right corner with their man advantage turned into a bradford goal the ac ton defenie tottered and five sec fuller went in alone practically unmolested to tie the score at fi r both netmlnders were tested in e early minutts of the fourth and final quarter but it wbs bui kit the visiting netminder who pulled the slack up for bradford jack mann was in on him twice alone only to be outguessed and midway through h period cnslntor shook loosi and bt it a eltnn path to norm young doorstt p to score mann and tvers wint off for roughing and while the two of them snt it out castator rolled around i loyd smith like n lump mound a burn i and mivi uu visitois a two goal margin with lime running out gordie burton gnvi uu rums fn sh heart with a ntntlv extcutnl goal at 1223 but ruwntru s mirkcr with only 14 si cmuls u ft to play wrapped it up fur bradford brny of course sal in llu pinillv box fosfc r itov ntr i and c nstator wk sparkplugs of thi visitors with bullfil phi vim a m g un in lh mis lloyd smith with his four minis jhn kupik with thru nd iirry tailhfir wen tht pick rew noun young m mime in the m is penny sale euchre raise i0de funds splendid financial luccem a reported by the duke of devon- hire chapter iode following heir penny sate draw and euchre friday of last week the penny sale table and draws were patronized during the afternoon but the nl attended in the evening when n euchre concluded the ev ent refreshments and candy were sold winners ai euchre wrre ladles high mrs w ballentine ladle low miss a stilker mens tied c leishmin and mrs ii jolley bridge prize winner was mrs roy arnold i the b willi winnei eken mi mrs david bry mrs gordon cm htnlhir am r ih aclon ko plid i f i tht rams freight tonnage moves ahcs7l tt 1952 canadim railways moved an average of 31 6 tons per loaded freight car mile against 305 tor -wfi- ycarprevtoait j annual meeting of the progressive conservative 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